Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Documents Provided with This Product
- Contents
- Notations Used in This Document
- Trademarks
- Regulatory Notices
- Warnings and Additions to This Document
- Chapter 1 Installing Windows
- 1. Before Starting Setup
- 2. Setting Up the Operating System
- 3. Setting Up Windows Server 2008 R2
- 4. Setting Up Windows Server 2008
- 4.1 Before Starting Setup
- 4.2 Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
- 4.3 Setup with OS Standard Installer
- 4.4 Installing Starter Pack
- 4.5 Setting Up Device Drivers
- 4.6 Specifying PAE Option
- 4.7 Installing the Bundled Software
- 4.8 License Authentication
- 4.9 Applying Service Pack
- 4.10 Installation When Multiple Logical Drives Exist
- 5. Setting Up Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition
- 6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
- 7. Setup for Solving Problems
- 8. Windows OS Parameter File
- Chapter 2 Installing the Bundled Software

6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
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Setup with OS Standard Installer
This section describes how to install Windows with OS Standard Installer.
This feature automatically recognizes the RAID controller connected to the server and configures the RAID
system. Therefore the hardware installation of the server needs to be finished by following "User’s Guide ".
Important
Setup with OS standard Installer may delete all data in the hard disk drive
depending on the settings. Pay attention to input parameters. You must be
especially careful when configuring the following:
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RAID settings wizard
Backing up user data, as needed, is recommended.
Note
When using an onboard RAID controller (LSI Embedded MegaRAID):
Do not support the creation of RAID10 by using the onboard RAID controller.
Refer to Chapter 2 (4. RAID System Configuration) in “Maintenance Guide” when
creating RAID10.
Tips
• Setup with OS Standard Installer allows you to use a pre-specified parameter
file or save the parameters specified in setup as a parameter file on removable
media or Internal Flash Memory (if purchased optionally).
• For details on creating a parameter file, refer to Chapter 1 (8 Windows OS
Parameter File).